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Cultura FrancaABN 74 865 959 747www.culturafranca.com.au training@culturafranca.com.auTel. (03) 93975409
Cultura Franca, derived from Latin, translates as common culture. This is the vision of CULTURA FRANCA -  a common culture that all people share to communicate and collaborate effectively with each other. Our mission is to help clients to develop this common culture, a culture that allows all sides to be heard and understood in order to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
 
Our aim is to achieve successful business outcomes for our clients by establishing intercultural understanding and communication. Our services facilitate:
-Successful community engagement
-Effective customer service
-Satisfying client relationships
-Productive work environments

 

Our Vision
 

A common culture of communication that all people share with each other in order to communicate and collaborate effectively with each other.

 
Our Mission
 

To enable our clients:
-increased effectiveness in their service delivery.
-to achieve increased customer service satisfaction.
-to build effective intercultural teams.
-to build a culturally inclusive service- and work environment.
-to reduce anxiety, frustration and fear in intercultural communication.

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